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NEW! USSR Personal Dosimeter ID-1 FULL SET Radiometer Counter Radiation Detector

$ 31.62

Availability: 40 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Radiation Detector Type: Geiger Counter
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: Tested, work perfectly. Full set.
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Brand: USSR

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    Soviet USSR Army Personal Dosimeter
    ID-1
    FULL SET (10 dosimeters + charger!)
    TOP QUALITY
    LOT OF 1pcs.
    Dosimeter / Radiometer / Geiger Counter / Radiation Detector
    Tested, work perfectly. Full set.
    Description
    Dosimeter ID-1
    was a dosimeter produced for the Soviet's Army during the cold war era.
    Radiometer ID-1
    indicates amount of radioactivity absorbed by the body. Each soldier was equipped in this device in case of nuclear conflict.
    ID-1
    was worn attached to pocket or belt by means of the retaining clip. A scale has range of 0-500 Rad.
    The
    dosimeter ID-1
    allow one to estimate absorbed dose (
    Rads
    ) of gamma radiation up to 500 Rad.
    Dosimeters are useful for estimating your absorbed radiation dose in a radioactive environment. For example, after a nuclear accident a dosimeter allows you to determine (roughly) the amount of radiation absorbed. These
    ID-1 dosimeters
    measure radiation in Rads, which is the absorbed dose. The equivalent dose (
    Rem
    ) is equal to the
    Rads
    for gamma radiation, which is what this unit measures. Rem dose helps us determine radiation effects on the body.
    The modern unit for radiation is the
    Gray (Gy
    ) for absorbed dose and the
    Sievert (Sv)
    for equivalent dose. Conveniently,
    1 Gy
    is equivalent to
    100 Rad
    and
    1 Sv
    is equivalent to
    100 Rem
    . So these dosimeters measure
    from 0 to 500 Rad (0 to 5 Gy).
    The
    ID-1 dosimeter
    is designed to monitor the accumulated dose of radiation that an individual soldier has been exposed to. Like all dosimeters, the
    ID-1
    is a simple electrometer.  Inside the device there are two electrodes which are charged by means of an external electrical source.  Both of the electrodes within the device have the same charge and repel each other.  The charge on the electrodes is neutralized when ionizing radiation passes between the electrodes and the casing.  This reduction in the charge causes an electrode to move away from its start point, this movement can be seen against a scale when the user looks through the device.
    It's based on ionizing chamber that changes radioactivity radiation to an electric current, current discharges a capacitor that is also used as a power source. The device measures discharge of a capacitor over time. This is done by using a wire that accordingly changes its position and optic unit to make those results available for the operator
    .
    Specifications
    Measurement ranges and main features:
    - The gamma radiation exposure dose range
    Rad
    0 - 50
    - The range of exposure dose of gamma radiation
    Rad
    2 - 50
    - The dose rate of radiation
    R/h
    0.5 - 200
    - The main error in measuring gamma radiation doses
    %
    ±10
    Operating temperature range
    °С
    -10…+50
    Weight
    kg
    0.035
    Dimensions
    mm
    132 х19
    Delivery Kit
    10 pieces ID-1 dosimeter-radiometer;
    universal charger for ID-1 dosimeters
    user manual
    How to use it? Quick start guide
    1. Take a dosimeter and look through the dosimeter (as if through a telescope) to a VERY BRIGHT light source (this could be the sun or a very bright lamp, flashlight, torch etc
    ). It is very simple to determine the direction in which it is necessary to look.
    If you look correctly - you will see a scale with numbers INSIDE the dosimeter. If you do not look correctly, you will not see anything.
    2. Inside the device you will see a scale with numbers and a very thin thread
    3. Depending on the radiation dose, the thread will move along the scale.
    Please contact me if you have any questions or any problem occurs.
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